Wal-Mart Backs Employer Health Insurance Mandate

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CHARLES BABINGTON | 06/30/09 09:04 PM | AP

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President Barack Obama delivers remarks on Iraq in the East Room of the White House in Washington, Tuesday, June 30, 2009. (AP Photo/Gerald Herbert)

WASHINGTON — Wal-Mart is the latest in a line of traditionally Republican-leaning businesses to embrace key portions of President Barack Obama's bid to overhaul health care, a trend that could complicate opponents' efforts to build a united front when Congress ramps up its work on the issue this summer.

Wal-Mart, the nation's largest private employer, on Tuesday endorsed the idea of requiring large companies to offer health insurance to their workers. The proposal is central to Obama's hopes of covering the nation's nearly 50 million uninsured and is disliked by some business groups.

Wal-Mart was joined by a major labor union that sometimes has criticized the company's relatively stingy employee benefits.

The big retailer is not the only one-time opponent of health care revisions to embrace at least some aspects of Obama's proposals. The major group representing pharmaceutical makers recently said it would reduce senior citizens' costs for prescription drugs by $80 billion over 10 years. And major groups representing doctors, hospitals and other providers have pledged to reduce health care costs by large amounts.

Nearly all these groups, by varying degrees, opposed efforts to overhaul the nation's health care system during the Clinton administration in 1993-94. Moreover, Wal-Mart and its officials have given far more in political contributions over the past decade to Republicans than to Democrats. The same is true of the pharmaceutical industry and several other health-related groups.

But with better prospects for a health care bill this time _ and the public favoring overhaul, many businesses and industries want to be part of the final legislation rather than left out.

"We are for an employer mandate which is fair and broad in its coverage," Wal-Mart said in a letter to congressional and administration officials. "Any alternative to an employer mandate should not create barriers to hiring entry-level employees."

That was a reference to some proposals in Congress to have employers pay the Medicaid costs of new hires. Critics say that would discourage the hiring of low-income people.

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The letter was also signed by Andrew L. Stern, president of the Service Employees International Union, which has more than a million members and counts more U.S. health workers than any other union. Also signing it was John Podesta, who headed Obama's transition team and is president of the Center for American Progress.

As recently as 2006, Wal-Mart fiercely fought Maryland's efforts to force it to contribute more toward its employees' health care coverage.

The Wal-Mart and SEIU letter could build momentum on two fronts: Wal-Mart's bid to improve its image regarding worker treatment, and Obama's health care agenda.

In recent years, SEIU and other unions or liberal groups have criticized Wal-Mart for charging relatively high premiums to its employees for health insurance, and forcing them to wait up to two years for coverage.

Last May, the Federal Election Commission dismissed a complaint by labor groups that accused Wal-Mart Stores Inc. of pressuring employees to vote against Democrats in November's election, though FEC staffers warned the case was a "close call."

Wal-Mart lately has tried to improve employee relations, and has hired some prominent Democrats to broaden its political base. One of them, executive vice president Leslie Dach, said Wal-Mart feels the current U.S. health care system is unsustainable, and an employer insurance mandate is a cost that businesses should accept.

SEIU's Stern praised Wal-Mart and said: "Everyone, including employers, must share responsibility in guaranteeing every working American quality, affordable insurance."

Nancy-Ann DeParle, director of the White House Office of Health Reform, said the Wal-Mart and SEIU move was significant as Congress prepares to debate competing health plans this month. "The rising cost of health care is hurting employers and employees alike," she said, "restricting businesses' ability to grow and keeping workers' wages flat."

Obama will hold a town-hall forum on health care Wednesday in Virginia. On Tuesday, he phoned Sen. Olympia Snowe of Maine, a moderate Republican whom Democrats hope to draw into a bipartisan fold on health care.

Tuesday's letter suggested that Wal-Mart's and SEIU's enthusiasm for an employer mandate might wane if the final legislation does not also include a mechanism to ensure cuts in the cost of delivering health care.

"Support for a mandate also requires the strongest possible commitment to rein in health care costs," it said.

Former Senate Democratic Leader Thomas Daschle and others have proposed a federal commission with powers to impose Medicare cost reductions, among other things, if overall health delivery costs do not reach certain targets in a given time. The letter endorsed Daschle's efforts.

WASHINGTON — Wal-Mart is the latest in a line of traditionally Republican-leaning businesses to embrace key portions of President Barack Obama's bid to overhaul health care, a trend that could c...
WASHINGTON — Wal-Mart is the latest in a line of traditionally Republican-leaning businesses to embrace key portions of President Barack Obama's bid to overhaul health care, a trend that could c...
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- lianmolive I'm a Fan of lianmolive 10 fans permalink

With Repulicans, I am skeptical when they propose something. Likewise, I am wondering why Walmart wants this.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:58 PM on 06/30/2009

It makes me real nervous when walmart agrees on anything they didn't conceive or isn't putting money in walmarts pocket.....they have ruined many a small town downtown.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:43 PM on 06/30/2009
- TXfemmom I'm a Fan of TXfemmom 213 fans permalink

I propose the system should be to put a 4% tax on every employer and every employee, plus the self-employed have to pay both parts, just like Medicare and SS. Then, the tax must be applied to the investor class as well, on Capital Gains over a certain amount, so middle-class can invest without the threat but the really rich pay to help the country which made them rich.

Then, the government reviews companies such as Walmart and others who pay their employees little but make HUGE profits, and add a supplemental 1,2,3, or 4 % to their contribution based on their earnings. Tell the pharms that we will not pay one cent more than the average of all the other industrialized countries. THAT IS FAIR. Then, cut the payments to surgeons and other specialists by fifty percent, pay for the education of RN's and physicians who will become primary cares such as Internists, Family Practice, Pediatrics and OB/GYNS. Take only those who have proven that they can cut the mustard.

Then, put in legitimate fraud detectors... Medicare doesn't have these filters, and fraud is only found after the fact, in huge amounts of losses, and not recouped. Permit individuals to have their 3% and their employer 3% back to apply toward a private plan. Require that all suppliers of care, hospitals, physicians, etc. must take the public option patients....no opting out. Savings would be huge and care would improve. All would be covered.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:54 PM on 06/30/2009
- wdw505 I'm a Fan of wdw505 76 fans permalink

no thanks......i like my health care the way it is

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:25 AM on 07/01/2009
- Gidster I'm a Fan of Gidster 222 fans permalink
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You will, until you need it, and they decide what they will pay.

Millions of Americans know this first hand. 20,000 die every year because of this practice.

It is their profitability model, rake in premiums, find reasons real or imagined not to pay claims.

My personal favorite is the 65% of 65%! That is what Blue Cross considers a "Reasonable" amount. your $100,000 medical bill will be paid $42,250, leaving you to pay nearly $58 thousand out of pocket, plus your deductible, and any other random expenses not covered.

I hope you never need your health insurance.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:47 PM on 07/01/2009
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Just another instance of WalMart selling America up the river for its own profit.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:48 PM on 06/30/2009
- Samalabear I'm a Fan of Samalabear 73 fans permalink
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One of the worst aspects of Obama's plan is the business mandates or any relationship of employment to health care.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:46 PM on 06/30/2009
- Earl I'm a Fan of Earl 109 fans permalink
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Agreed.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:47 PM on 06/30/2009
- Earl I'm a Fan of Earl 109 fans permalink
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They must have found a good deal on Chinese health insurance.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:43 PM on 06/30/2009
- sueinmn I'm a Fan of sueinmn 101 fans permalink
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Walmart needs to prepare for the passing of the EFCA. They have a history of law suits against them for abusing employees.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:23 PM on 06/30/2009
- billsmile I'm a Fan of billsmile 15 fans permalink

Get ready for a total WalMart MONOPOLY folks!!!!

Other employers can't afford it (mandated insurance) and so WalMart will be the only game in town.

If that's the only way we can have health care...then WalMart will OWN OUR SOULS!!!!

We'll all be slaves to corporate/government/insurance owner/masters!!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:22 PM on 06/30/2009
- Earl I'm a Fan of Earl 109 fans permalink
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Yep.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:47 PM on 06/30/2009
- Samalabear I'm a Fan of Samalabear 73 fans permalink
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Yep, that's the big catch in this story.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:49 PM on 06/30/2009

Exactly...they know small businesses can't afford it but they can so it will run them out of business leaving the Wal-Marts to run the planet.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:05 PM on 06/30/2009
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::sigh:: Yep.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:28 PM on 06/30/2009
- Gidster I'm a Fan of Gidster 222 fans permalink
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You mean like Walmart has run every small retail business and garage out of every small town they have moved into?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:35 PM on 07/01/2009
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Wal-Mart already has a good number of employees on Government Assistance

They aren't for this out of a sense of loyalty to the country
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-3836296181471292925

Local and state governments have been putting pressure on Walmart to pick up health costs they put upon the community by encouraging and forcing their employees to apply for government assistance to survive on such horrible wages

This is a a good PR move for them

want to really clean walmart up - union

Walmart Fail
http://jischinger.wordpress.com/2009/05/30/worlds-biggest-retailer-wal-mart-closes-up-shop

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:04 AM on 07/01/2009
- barksalot I'm a Fan of barksalot 47 fans permalink

Walmart's not stupid this is a perfect setup for them. Most other companies will like it too. And along with it private insurers will wilt and fall off the vine.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:13 PM on 06/30/2009
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I can think of nothing bettere than if private insurance providers were put out of business. I trust the government far more than I do them.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:41 PM on 06/30/2009
- fcsakes I'm a Fan of fcsakes 93 fans permalink
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This has me gawping like a big old koi. Wal-mart is so stingy with health care benefits in Washington state that a majority of its employees are on the state-run health care system, which of course is paid for by taxpayers.

Wal-Mart degrades the neighborhoods it moves into, causes widespread closures of small businesses, pays its employees bat sh*t, and wants to pat itself on the back while doing it.

I am very suspicious of this little ploy.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:11 PM on 06/30/2009
- Godiva I'm a Fan of Godiva 12 fans permalink
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What?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:10 PM on 06/30/2009
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Advice to Obama: take anything Walmart says with a heaping tablespoon of salt. You can count on it that they are already figuring out ways to game the system, even as it's being created. Never forget that this is Walmart's modus operandi.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:03 PM on 06/30/2009
- billsmile I'm a Fan of billsmile 15 fans permalink

This is stupid. Just restart import tariffs and let that money pay for free health care for all citizens.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:00 PM on 06/30/2009
- Gidster I'm a Fan of Gidster 222 fans permalink
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Agreed!

Maybe then America will start manufacturing it's own goods again!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:54 AM on 07/02/2009

Swell! One of the biggest monopolies and enablers of Chonese sweat shops & poisoned products is willing to help healthcare? Something's wrong with this picture. I have a van full of things that broke that they no longer will take back.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:56 PM on 06/30/2009
- peterg76 I'm a Fan of peterg76 34 fans permalink
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Employer health care, like most "benefits", is about control, not compensation. Everyone would be infinitely better off if employers just gave their employees the money.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:53 PM on 06/30/2009
- Ant I'm a Fan of Ant 94 fans permalink
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Why aren't they backing universal healthcare and decent wages and benefits for their employees?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:47 PM on 06/30/2009
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Decent wages would eat into their profits...or so they claim.
They know someone out there will work for those pitiful wages.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:39 PM on 06/30/2009
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If people made a decent wage they wouldn't have to shop at Wal Mart.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:50 PM on 06/30/2009
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